KITAP Tatar Association in Prague
We, Tatars in Czech Republic, also decided to inform society about the rich culture of Tatar nation, and hereby we have established, by our own efforts, non-commercial organization – KITAP. The word “Kitap” translates from Tatar language as a “Book”.
In the hospitable and friendly Czech Republic, Tatars can be also found. Although, we are here about a 1000 (according to some statistical dates), only a small part of us get together to represent our rich culture.


Our first event was Tatar’s Cultural Event – in the House of the National Minorities in November 2013. Despite the fact, that we did not give any advertising, came about 150 people. At that concert were singing Tatar folk songs, dancing Tatar folk dances, and were presented the national clothes and delicious Tatar cuisine. Afterwards bun-fight with goodies in a friendly environment amused all: people were happy to meet and get to know each other. After the show, we got a lot of positive feedbacks with a request to make such evenings a tradition.
In year 2015 we decided to show our national color and identity within the concert of Turkic culture (Turkic Concert in Prague, short overview). A big concert has been presented to the audience by young representatives of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Tatars, who showed the diversity of cultures and identities of their peoples on stage.
The concert program sounded folk songs and dances accompanied by traditional folk instruments and modern music.
During the concert performers actively were helping each other – Turkish musicians accompanied Kazakh dancer, singer and duet with Tatar singer, Kyrgyz lady singer was also accompanied by a multicultural group of Turkish drummer, Kazakh dombra, Russian violinist and Tatar pianist. The representatives of Azerbaijan showed Highland incendiary dance, performed by a Georgian. A pleasant surprise for the guests of the concert was the performance by the representative of the Tatar Diaspora, a soloist of the Prague State Opera, a professor at Prague Conservatory international Tahira Menazhdinova, who sang Tatar folk songs. Another pleasant surprise for the audience was the Kyrgyz team Zhagalmay with soloing dancer Gulsara and Gian playing the Kyrgyz national instrument komuz. Also, the attention was attracted by young Kyrgyz artist, having will performed songs of his own rap in native language.Bright student teacher – choreographer of oriental dance Natalia Nikolova, showed the audience bright dances with the variety of costumes, craftsmanship and beauty of oriental dance. The event ended with a festive tea party at which the guests were able to try dishes of national cuisine.
KITAP participated in 2015 in the international multinational folklor festival – Prague is the heart of the nations, and presented wonderful TATAR COLORIT in Prague. Two girls – Aliya Ahtyamova and Asylnar Kukueva sang Tatar songs on the main squares of Prague – in Traditional costumes. Golden accordion of Russia – Crimean Tatar virtuoso Server Abkerimov amazed the public not only in the Prague Old Town Square, but also in the amazing historical Theatre in Prague – Divadlo na Vinohradech.
In 2016 our Dania participated in the Czech version of the popular show “Come and dine with me” Prostřeno, where were shown not only some Tatar dishes, but also guests sang and danced the Tatar song –Apipa Tatars, Czechs and Apipa in Prostřeno










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